I loved sync for reddit, and even paid for the ad-free version on Lemmy, but I'm on summit now. Dev attentiveness and interaction is a 180 from the sync dev, and summit is great to use
Yes please! Thank you
It's there when I go into the actual post, but not from the main feed
I'm the annoying guy that asked about the share screenshot function (thank you by the way!) is it possible to add a toggle to the 3 dot menu as well so you don't need to click on the post first?
Jared golden won a red district as a Democrat, and usually votes what he thinks is best for his constituents. Not saying I agree with his vote, but I respect him for it
I just tried out summit a couple days ago, emailed the creator about a feature request, and like 2 days later it was added
tummy ache club
In for 5, thank you!
3oz of wet food every 12 hours, two of the cats get unlimited dry, one can't be trusted so we put some in every once in a while, maybe twice a day
It's not just you, scrolling is a little stuttery for me too. And I don't like the "mark as read" animation, it takes forever to clear all the cards, I wish it was instant
I guess more about setup and what other distros do for you behind the scenes. Everyone always talks about how bare bones arch is, but it still does a lot behind the scenes with config and setup, especially with encryption
I tried Gentoo recently and I really liked it when I finally figured everything out. I wanted the latest packages similar to arch, but I was basically spending at least an hour every time I started my computer updating. I still really like Gentoo, but it just isn't for me right now. I appreciate what it taught me about Linux though
And surely that's all they're getting right?? No one becomes millionaires in there
Fake picture, shows west Virginia east of Virginia
Put in a preorder for a rivian r2, I'll reevaluate when it's my turn in line
No problem! I will say that even thought it's quite a bit more expensive, I wish I would have started all our cats out on wet food. We have 2 senior cats (14) and we just got a new kitten last year. He had some health problems which required him to be on wet food. Once he was on it, it was unfair to not put the others on it as well (not that they would have let us anyway, it's like a treat for them every day)
Our cats get wet food morning and night, and dry food available all day. They munch on the dry food occasionally, but they are now in love with wet. ~6oz of wet food per day for each of them
I've been buying from Black White roasters in North Carolina for a while, they always have something interesting
Will look into it, thank you!
I used it for quite a while, but with most of the Google apps. One morning RCS chat stopped working and would not reconnect, since I use RCS for texting most people I'm back on stock for now. I know it's not graphenes fault, but I didn't want to have to keep dealing with Google randomly disabling stuff. Up until then, everything worked as it was described
Reinstalled Arch. I had used Arch way back in 2006, but fell out of Linux because I primarily game. Now that proton has improved so much, I dropped my windows install completely. I have tumbleweed on my desktop but decided to try a real Arch install on my laptop. I appreciate how easy tumbleweed was to create an encrypted lvm with snapper rollback, but wanted to understand it a little more instead of having a GUI do it all for me.
Last night I successfully installed Arch with an "luks on lvm" setup, and was able to successfully boot! I didn't quite get snapper working 100% either rEFInd, but I think I'm close.
I definitely appreciate how easy Linux is to install now, but it's good to know I can do it the hard way if I need to, and learn some things along the way.